Samsung BD-P1000 user manual Slow Motion Play, Skipping Tracks, Step Motion Play

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Using the Search and Skip Functions

During play, you can search quickly through a chapter or track, and use the skip function to jump to the next selection.

Searching through a Chapter or Track

During playback, press the SEARCH ( ) button.

 

• If you want to search at a faster speed on the BD/DVD,

Playback

press this button.

 

• If you press the SEARCH (

) button,

Fast 1

Fast 2

Fast 3

Fast 4

Fast 5

Fast 6

 

• If you press the SEARCH (

) button,

Slow Motion Play/ Step Motion Play

Slow Motion Play

In pause or step mode, press the SEARCH ( ) button on the remote control for Slow Motion play.

• If you press the SEARCH ( ) button, Slow 1 Slow 2 Slow 3

If you press the SEARCH ( ) button,

Slow 1 Slow 2 Slow 3

To return to normal speed playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE ( ) button.

Using a BD-ROM, you can only perform slow

Fast 1 Fast 2 Fast 3

NOTE

motion play in the forward direction.

Fast 4 Fast 5 Fast 6

 

The speed marked in this function may be

 

 

different from the actual playback speed.

NOTE

 

 

No sound is heard during search mode.

 

 

 

Skipping Tracks

During playback, press the SKIP ( ) button.

When playing a BD/DVD, if you press the SKIP () button, it moves to the next chapter. If you press the SKIP ( ) button, it moves to the beginning of the chapter. One more press makes it move to the beginning of

the previous chapter.

This ( ) icon indicates an invalid button press.

No sound is heard during slow mode.

Step Motion Play

Press the STEP( ) button on the remote control during play for Step Motion play.

Each time the button is pressed a new frame will appear.

When the step( ) button is pressed, the next frame will be activated.

When the step( ) button is pressed, the previous frame will be activated.

Press the PLAY/PAUSE ( ) button to resume normal play.

Using a BD-ROM, you can only perform step

NOTE

motion play in the forward direction.

No sound is heard during step mode.

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Contents Blu-ray Disc Player English No rights are granted for commercial use Getting StartedHandling Cautions PrecautionsImportant Safety Instructions Maintenance of CabinetGeneral Features Icons that will be used in manual About the use of this user’s manualCopyright Contents Setting up the Audio Options SpecificationsOn-Screen Menu Navigation Disc Type Characteristics Pre-recorded commercial BD-ROM discs with movies Disc TypeProgressive Scan Outputs 525p/625p On Blu-ray disc players. This unit can play backProgressive Jpeg is supported Disc FormatCompliance and Compatibility Notice Not ALL discs are compatibleDisc Storage Management Disc HandlingDisc Storage Front Panel DescriptionConnects to equipment having Component video input Pause indicatorRear Panel Front Panel DisplayTour of the Remote Control Unpacking AccessoriesSetting the Remote Control Preparing the Remote ControlBrand Code Controllable TV CodesQuick Overview ConnectionsBlu-ray Disc Playback is not available with this connection FeatureConnecting to a TVVideo TV Output SelectionConnection Connecting to a TV S-VideoConnecting to a TV Component Connection in 720p or 1080i resolutionConnecting to a TV with DVI Cable Connecting to a TV with Hdmi CableHdmi Auto Detection Function Hdmi connection description Connecting to an Audio System 2 Channel AmplifierWhy does Samsung use HDMI? What is the HDCP?Connecting to an Audio System 5.1 Channel Amplifier Using the audio cables, connect the 5.1 AnalogTurn on the Blu-ray disc player, TV, and Amplifier Position of terminals may vary depending on the Amplifier Connecting to an Audio System Hdmi supported AmplifierAbility to play back may depend on recording conditions Before PlayingBD-R BD-RE CD-IPlaying a Disc PlaybackReading the Memory Card Searching through a Chapter or Track Slow Motion PlaySkipping Tracks Step Motion PlayEx Searching by Actor Searching through a SceneFunction may not be available Depending on the disc, the Scene SearchDepending on the disc, the Disc Menu may Using the Display FunctionUsing the Disc Menu If you are playing contents from the InfoRepeat Play Using the Title MenuUsing the Popup Menu Using the A-B Repeat functionUsing the Audio button Using the Info buttonUsing the Subtitle button Press the √ buttons to move to the next position Using the Angle functionUsing the Marker button Remote control Press the …† buttons to select AnglePress the OK or PLAY/PAUSE Playing back a bookmarkClearing a bookmark Closed, bookmarks will disappearPlaying an Audio CDCD-DA Audio CDCD-DA/MP3 Screen ElementsPlaying an MP3 Using the Repeat button Repeat CD CD-DA & MP3To return to normal playback Viewing a Picture Using the Yellowc buttonViewing a Picture PlaylistButton in the Photolist Using the Info buttonRotate To stop the RotateZoom Move Photo/Go To Photo ListTo stop the Zoom OK button To go to the Photo ListTo go to the Music List Example Viewing Jpeg picturesOK Button On-Screen Menu NavigationMenu Button …†œ √ ButtonsPrevious menu. Press the Menu button to exit the menu Setting up the AudioOptions Press the Return or œ button to return toDynamic Compression Digital OutputPCM Down Sampling Option, then press the OK or √ button Previous menu Press the Menu button to exit the menuSpeaker, then press the OK button Test tone will be sent to L C R RS LS LFE in orderScreen Message ResolutionTV Aspect Hdmi FormatIf you forgot your password Setting up the Parental LockChanging the Password Setting the Rating LevelReference TroubleshootingIf random noise appears on the screen, it means that Abnormal Hdmi output screenBlu-ray Disc Not available DVD 576i/480i SpecificationsChrominance Signal 0.3 Vp-p 75 Ω load Reading Speed 3.49 ~ 4.06 m/secUnited Kingdom Republic of Ireland Contact Samsung World Wide

BD-P1000 specifications

The Samsung BD-P1000, released in 2006, marked Samsung's entry into the High Definition DVD player market during the emerging Blu-ray format battle. This player was pivotal in ushering in the era of high-definition video playback for home entertainment systems.

One of the standout features of the BD-P1000 was its ability to play Blu-ray discs, which offered significantly improved picture quality compared to standard DVDs. With a resolution of 1080p, the BD-P1000 supported high-definition playback, enabling users to experience films and content with stunning clarity and detail. The player utilized advanced upscaling technology to enhance standard DVDs to near-HD quality, thereby improving the overall viewing experience.

The BD-P1000 was equipped with built-in decoding for both Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD audio formats, ensuring that users could enjoy high-definition audio as well as visual enhancements. It also featured HDMI output, which allowed for a single-cable connection to compatible TVs and receivers, facilitating a streamlined setup and reducing cable clutter. The inclusion of an optical output further enhanced its versatility, allowing for connection to traditional surround sound systems.

Another notable characteristic of the BD-P1000 was its compatibility with various media formats. In addition to playing Blu-ray discs, the player supported CD, DVD, and DVD-R/RW formats, making it a versatile addition to any home theater setup. While it was one of the first Blu-ray players on the market, it did face criticism for its initial firmware issues and the lack of Profile 1.1 features, which enabled additional interactive content.

In terms of design, the Samsung BD-P1000 combined functionality with a sleek modern aesthetic, featuring a smooth front panel and intuitive interface. Its overall build quality and performance echoed Samsung's commitment to providing premium home entertainment solutions.

Overall, the Samsung BD-P1000 was a pioneering product in the home entertainment industry, laying the groundwork for subsequent Blu-ray players. Its high-definition capabilities, audio support, and versatility made it a worthwhile investment for early adopters of high-definition technology. While the player may seem basic by today’s standards, it represented a significant leap forward in the evolution of video playback, contributing to the popularity and eventual dominance of the Blu-ray format in the home entertainment landscape.